One of college football’s greatest rivalry games takes place every year in Jacksonville, Fla., between the Florida Gators and Georgia Bulldogs.

The Game Formerly Known as The World’s Largest Outdoor Cocktail Party has taken place in Jacksonville every year since 1993, except for 1994 and 1995, when the contest was played in Gainesville and Athens, respectively, due to stadium reconstruction.

Both programs would like to continue to play the game in Jacksonville, and a contract has been sent to the city for approval, according to the Jacksonville Business Journal.

The five-year agreement includes a total of $2.75 million in incentives for the two schools. Both programs will receive $125,000 as a signing bonus and a new guaranteed annual payment of $250,000 for each school. The contract also includes an increase in travel and lodging stipends.

The Jacksonville City Council will reportedly vote on the proposal in the next several weeks, and it will run through 2021.